It is unnecessary to insist on the importance achieved by the film Spartacus, directed by Stanley Kubrick and played by Kirk Douglas, in the popularization of the character of Espartaco. However this success must no cause us to forget that, throughout the history of the cinema, different versions of his story have been made. These pages will make a brief revision of other titles that due to quality or market reasons have not had the same success. For any Antiquity historian who does not refuse the contributions of cinema, all these films deserve, at least, equal opportunity.